The Screenwriter’s Roadmap: 21 Ways to Jumpstart Your Story

Author:   Neil Landau
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780240820606


Pages:   310
Publication Date:   04 October 2012
Format:   Paperback
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The Screenwriter’s Roadmap: 21 Ways to Jumpstart Your Story


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The screenwriter's GPS for writing a great screenplay! Avoid the wrong turns, dead ends, gaping p(l)otholes, and other obstacles commonly encountered when writing a screenplay. The Screenwriter's Roadmap: 21 Ways to Jumpstart Your Story keeps you on route and helps you reach your final destination: a completed screenplay that's full of surprises, emotionally resonant, and ready for the marketplace. Neil Landau, an established Hollywood screenwriter and script doctor, provides 21 questions for you to ask yourself as you write, to help you nail down your screenplay's story structure, deepen its character arcs, bolster stakes, heighten suspense, and diagnose and repair its potential weaknesses. These 21 vital questions have been field-tested and utilized in the creation of some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters and critically acclaimed films. Each chapter is augmented by end of chapter ""homework"" assignments, examples from recent blockbusters and timeless classic films, as well as interviews with some of Hollywood's most successful screenwriters including Scott Z. Burns (Contagion), Tony Gilroy (The Bourne Legacy), Laeta Kalogridis (Shutter Island), David Koepp (Spider Man), Jeff Nathanson (Catch Me If You Can), Eric Roth (Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close), David S. Goyer (The Dark Knight Rises), , Billy Ray (The Hunger Games), Melissa Rosenberg (the Twilight trilogy), Sheldon Turner (Up in the Air), and many others.

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Author:   Neil Landau
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Focal Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.430kg
ISBN:  

9780240820606


ISBN 10:   0240820606
Pages:   310
Publication Date:   04 October 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Landau keeps each chapter surprisingly short, while packing them with as much information as possible...If you're looking for something more educational than entertaining, The Screenwriter's Roadmap is a fantastic book to pick up for anyone looking to start his or her own masterpiece. -Blog Critics, www.blogcritics.org It's easy to see how Mr. Landau is the screenwriting Professor at both UCLA and USC. His knowledge is vast and extremely discernible within the pages of The Screenwriter's Roadmap. It is absolutely one of the best books written on the subject and should be on every screenwriter's and filmmaker's bookshelf! Highly Recommended. -The Film Monthly, www.filmmonthly.com As an aspiring screenwriter myself, and I tell you - I have gone through many screenwriting books from The Writer's Journey to the Save the Cat series, Neil Landau's guide is certainly one of the best texts I have read in regards to the screenwriting business. -Digital Hippos, www.digitalhippos.com The best screenwriting books aim to inflame that thought process, opening dialogue and creating discussion. This is far more helpful that a set of regimented rules. And that is exactly what Neil Landau had in mind. I won't bury the lead: The Screenwriter's Roadmap is an excellent release...The Screenwriter's Roadmap is not only extremely informative but, frankly, it's also a genuine page turner. -Showbiz Monkeys, www.showbizmonkeys.com


""Landau keeps each chapter surprisingly short, while packing them with as much information as possible...If you’re looking for something more educational than entertaining, The Screenwriter’s Roadmap is a fantastic book to pick up for anyone looking to start his or her own masterpiece."" -Blog Critics, www.blogcritics.org ""It’s easy to see how Mr. Landau is the screenwriting Professor at both UCLA and USC. His knowledge is vast and extremely discernible within the pages of The Screenwriter’s Roadmap. It is absolutely one of the best books written on the subject and should be on every screenwriter’s and filmmaker’s bookshelf! Highly Recommended."" -The Film Monthly, www.filmmonthly.com ""As an aspiring screenwriter myself, and I tell you – I have gone through many screenwriting books from The Writer’s Journey to the Save the Cat series, Neil Landau’s guide is certainly one of the best texts I have read in regards to the screenwriting business."" -Digital Hippos, www.digitalhippos.com ""The best screenwriting books aim to inflame that thought process, opening dialogue and creating discussion. This is far more helpful that a set of regimented rules. And that is exactly what Neil Landau had in mind. I won’t bury the lead: The Screenwriter’s Roadmap is an excellent release...The Screenwriter’s Roadmap is not only extremely informative but, frankly, it’s also a genuine page turner."" -Showbiz Monkeys, www.showbizmonkeys.com


Landau keeps each chapter surprisingly short, while packing them with as much information as possible...If you're looking for something more educational than entertaining, The Screenwriter's Roadmap is a fantastic book to pick up for anyone looking to start his or her own masterpiece. -Blog Critics, www.blogcritics.org It's easy to see how Mr. Landau is the screenwriting Professor at both UCLA and USC. His knowledge is vast and extremely discernible within the pages of The Screenwriter's Roadmap. It is absolutely one of the best books written on the subject and should be on every screenwriter's and filmmaker's bookshelf! Highly Recommended. -The Film Monthly, www.filmmonthly.com As an aspiring screenwriter myself, and I tell you - I have gone through many screenwriting books from The Writer's Journey to the Save the Cat series, Neil Landau's guide is certainly one of the best texts I have read in regards to the screenwriting business. -Digital Hippos, www.digitalhippos.com The best screenwriting books aim to inflame that thought process, opening dialogue and creating discussion. This is far more helpful that a set of regimented rules. And that is exactly what Neil Landau had in mind. I won't bury the lead: The Screenwriter's Roadmap is an excellent release...The Screenwriter's Roadmap is not only extremely informative but, frankly, it's also a genuine page turner. -Showbiz Monkeys, www.showbizmonkeys.com


Author Information

Neil Landau is the author of 101 Things I Learned in Film School (Grand Central Publishing, 2010). Neil's numerous TV and movie screenwriting credits include the cult hit ""Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead"" (1991, and slated for remake by the Mark Gordon Company); the forthcoming 3D animated feature"" ""Tad Jones"" (from El Toro Pictures/Warner Bros., 2012). His new screenplay is being developed for Goldmann Pictures (""300""). Landau is also Executive Producing ""The Last Days of Superman"" (NOT a superhero movie) for Menshikov Films (2011). His TV credits include the original ""Melrose Place"" (1997), ""The Magnificent Seven"" (1998), ""Doogie Howser, M.D."" (1990), ""The Secret World of Alex Mack"" (1994), ""Twice in a Lifetime"" (2001), and MTV's ""Undressed"" (1999), plus TV pilots for CBS, ABC, Lifetime, and Freemantle. As a Script Consultant, Neil worked for Sony Pictures (2005-2008), and most recently for El Toro Pictures on ""Lope"" (Warner Bros., 2010) and ""Bruc"" (Universal, 2010). He served as Vice-President of Scripted Development for Amedia Film Group in Moscow, Russia (2007-08). He currently teaches in the MFA in Screenwriting and Producing Programs at both UCLA School of Film & Television and USC School of Cinematic Arts, and is a faculty advisor in the MFA in Writing Program at Goddard College. Neil graduated from UCLA's School of Film & Television, B.A., 1985.

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